[cisco-voip] Turn off LAN connection to Remote Location.
Fares Alsaafani
fares.sky at gmail.com
Mon Feb 25 15:38:49 EST 2019
have you checked to see if your call manager reach your remote location
2921 router over the DMVPN tunnel if yes then things should work normally
just make sure you have QOS configured on that tunnel for voice traffic.
If the call manager cannot reach the remote router then your router should
become srst.
Regards
Fares
On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 7:41 AM Hamu Ebiso <hebiso2010 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have one question I hope someone will be able to answer.
>
> We have main location and 1 remote location residing in different
> building. The remote location uses main location PRI and DID for both
> inbound and outbound calls. We have placed 2921 router for 911 calls with
> few POTS line and they also use POTS line for their few faxes.
>
> The biggest question is, what will happen when we turn off the LAN
> connections back to the datacenter and place them on our WAN DMVPN cloud?
> Datacenter is located in main building.
> I hope someone will be able to help me answer this question.
>
>
> thanks
>
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*FARES ALSAAFANI*
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